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Representation matters: Let s talk about Rutherford Falls

Representation matters: Let s talk about Rutherford Falls Nora Mabie, Great Falls Tribune © Colleen Hayes, Peacock via AP This image released by Peacock shows Ed Helms as Nathan Rutherford, left, and Jana Schmieding as Reagan Wells in a scene from the comedy series Rutherford Falls. Rutherford Falls  is the first show to have a Native American showrunner (Sierra Teller Ornelas); it also has five Indigenous writers and many Indigenous actors. The first three episodes are available for free on Peacock.  The sitcom follows Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms), a white man who obsesses over his family history and legacy in Rutherford Falls, the town that bears his namesake. But the town s history is more complex - and far darker - than Nathan admits.

NBC s Racist New Streaming Comedy: Not Worth Being Friends with White People

Hollywood has long attempted to make racism towards white people not only acceptable but also humorous. The award for the most amount of derogatory “white people” lines, however, just might go to Peacock’s newest streaming comedy Rutherford Falls.

Peacock s Rutherford Falls Proves There s a Place for Native-Led Content in Hollywood – NBC Connecticut

Peacock s Rutherford Falls Proves There s a Place for Native-Led Content in Hollywood – NBC New York

He is calculating and cunning, but also sincere, honorable and, at times, quite funny. Episode four of the series, entitled Terry Thomas, was a particularly emotional experience for actor Michael Greyeyes. Very often people who are businessmen, casino owners or bosses are corrupt and greedy people, he said. With episode four [Sierra Teller Ornelas] and the other writers obliterate that stereotype. For Hollywood, diversity and inclusion has become a hot button issue. In the last few years, the traditionally white industry has begun to institute official initiatives to foster a culture of inclusivity. While some of these goals were created due to public outcry, studios quickly discovered that having these unique and different voices was good for business.

Peacock s Rutherford Falls proves there s a place for Native-led content in Hollywood

Peacock s Rutherford Falls proves there s a place for Native-led content in Hollywood CNBC 3 hrs ago Sarah Whitten The Peacock series Rutherford Falls has a staff of ten writers, five of whom are Indigenous. The show currently holds a 94% Fresh rating from Rotten Tomatoes from 32 reviews and fans of the series are already clamoring for a second season. It is actually a financially viable decision to bring new voices into the industry, said writer and actress Jana Schmieding. We have more nuanced storytelling, we have more engaged viewers and we have more literate viewers. © Provided by CNBC Michael Greyeyes as Terry Thomas in the Peacock series

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